Description

Port State Control, Second Edition is a comprehensive publication dealing with the full implications and regulations of port State control. It provides a detailed analysis of the legal framework relating to port State control, including the most recent developments in this area. It covers not only the regional agreements on port State control and the EU legislation on this subject but also the background of the port State control process, its implications in practice and its effect on the ISM Code and the classification societies.

The book covers topics such as:

Amendments and changes to the regional port state control systems

The addition of an appeal procedure to the Paris MOU

Issues related to the ports of refuge and the urgency for authorities to draw up appropriate plans for places of refuge following the recent incidents

The ISPS Code for maritime security in the light of newly recognised vulnerability against terrorist attacks

Update to Equasis

Progress with Qualship regime under US Port State Control system.

This book will be an invaluable reference tool for shipping lawyers around the world.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Flag State Control: Background Chapter 2. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Chapter 3. Port State Jurisdiction Chapter 4. Introduction to Port State Control and IMO Guidelines Chapter 5. Regional Port State Control Agreements Chapter 6. Port State Control in the UK Chapter 7. The EU Directive on Port State Control Chapter 8. Equasis Chapter 9. The Erika, The Prestige and Effects on International Legislation Chapter 10. Port State Control in the US 11. The International Safety Management (ISM) Code Chapter 12. Classification Societies Chapter 13. Practical Implications of Port State Control

About the Author

Dr. Oya Ozcayir is an Associate Professor of Maritime Law at the University of Exeter. She is also a member of the Editorial Board of Maritime Risk International and the editor of the IMO section of the Journal of International Maritime Law. She is a Member of Izmir Law Bar in Turkey. She works as a freelance maritime law consultant (www.lawofthesea.co.uk) both in the UK and Turkey

About the Series

For academics and practitioners alike, our Maritime and Transport law library offers cutting edge research titles on the whole spectrum of transport law, including shipping, aviation, rail and road. Our authors come from the premier maritime institutions, law firms and chambers across the world and are among the leaders in their fields.

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